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Show nV Wedding Music: Starling Marriage on Riglu Note ing local music schools, colleges and high schools for the names of li Tin: Asbui'ialed Truss Wlu'ii Arleuri and Richard Maids .vt iu look iny for a band to play at liiir 11)114 in wedding student musicians and bands. While music fur darning is the norm at evening weddings, a chamber group, soloist or trio playing solt classical music may be engaged for morning and afternoon weddings. If live music is out of the question, another possibility is to use tapes of music or to engage a disc jockey to organize and play Bruce impies.sed the young cou- ple by showing them a videotape of ins performance. They were also able to check on Ins style by watching him on a local television shuw. taped music. Music for the reception can be anything you want, but when it comes to the ceremony sometimes there are considerations w hich preclude playing secular music in a church or synagogue. As a rule, most Protestant churches and conservative and reformed Jewish congregations allow both popular and religious music, generally performed by the church organist, soloist or choir. But Catholic and Orthodox Jewish clergy sometimes do not permit secular music in a church or synagogue, Others recommended the leader and his group of five musicians, but the Naids went mostly on the evidence ol their own ears. They decided to engage him even though his fee of $1,700 was several hundred dullars higher than the rale of to $1,400 in $1,2UU They signed gu-in- g then-area- . contract with a the band leader specifying he would be ori hand, except in the case ol illness and paid a deposit. Their expectations were real- ized, recounts Mrs. Naids. K The Suit Lake Trilnine, i Jack YiMiii.ui diiectoi' ol limning m mid adjustment bu tin Inn, So i vires bu the Vi.ii.illv II null cupped in the State Office of Education. has received a Distinguished Semce Award honoring his 31) years service. Mr Yeamun began wuiking fur the division in when he came to Utah fioni Wyoming, whore he was dirce- - oi o the tbvemn o the I loaf and Blind o' lit' VVvoming Ik purtmonl of i I'.diK ,n ion Puling developed a skilled faculty of iiiulul itv instiuclors, era It instnictois, Braille teachers, soi nil u inkers, specialists, daily living specialists, personal adjustment counselors. and others, Mr, Yeamun has recently (level oped outstanding skill m the electronic equipment field that has attracted national attention, supervised the of this young couple illustrates the most important aspect of choosing musicians fur a wedding: Make sure that the band's style matches your own and creates the kind of ambience you are seeking. Its also wise to have a years with the I tali Division initiated special on entation and naming programs, do veloped dot mitm ics and suppuitmg facilities mniatt'd a stale program ol rehabilitation teaching in the homos of blind people throughout I 'tali, and vved-dm- Arleen and Richard Naids gave Bruce a list of songs they especially liked and those they didnt like. They also described the character of the guests and asked him to play "a little of everything, she recalls. New Years Resolutions eTBODYtCOMRIIEX THE FITNESS AUTHORITIES New Swimming Pool! L Open 24 Hours Child Cure Hmr SdlOfl Aerobics Studio Jii2ercie Tdrmmq Sulon Indiviriiidltzed Exercise Program's latest Line ot Miutiius Equipment Computenred Aerobicyrles Ttierupetitic Mnssacie Timed Circuit Training Hydrostatic Weighing Health B.ir and Loumye Physical Therapy Group A Corporate Plans Available Another opportunity to personalize the wedding ceremony is special readings. The bride and groom may compose their own poem or prayer or may specify a particular biblical passage. Secular readings are also engaging highly qualified professional musicians, the young couple paid lop dollar for their music. However, you can have live music more reasonably by contact , keep your zine. By SV7 ltBli us help you Let tional ceremony in church or synagogue. Music might begin about halt an hour before the ceremony as guests are being sealed. Just after the bride's mother is seated is the traditional time for a soloist or the choir to sing or a small group to perform. As the wedding party makes its way down the aisle, a processional selection is usually played. Then, after the vows, a triumphant recessional is the order of the day, according to Bride's maga- written contract specifying that the band leader you hear is the one who will be leading at your 15, legist! alien of blind people state- w ule, and coordinated the refei ral of lliese people to olhei programs within the division and community. lie has served on many boaids and study groups relating to blindness, and other human ser-- v ices, and achieved personal i eeogni- turn as a ccrtilied rt hahihtatum teacher of the blind, l Ills 30 lie has There is an opportunity to choose a variety of selections for a tradi- The experience Wednesday, January Educator Wins Distinguished Service Award ol Philadelphia, they went to hear five bands and enlled a number of others. But "the minute we heard Eddie Bruce, we knew, lb was the best," recalls Mrs. Nanis t r, CALL NOW! 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Premarital Contracts in Vogue WEST VALLEY future husbands, he explains, its logical that more women are thinking about protecting their assets. Recent changes in matrimonial law have meant that courts are now-fa- r more likely to require women to pay alimony than they once were, Zabel says, noting that the Supreme Court has declared unconstitutional any law that provides alimony only to women. Judges also are less reluctant today to distribute portions of a womans property to her husband, he adds. According to the American Bar Association, the obligation to pay child once imposed almost ensupport is now being tirely on the husband shared by both parents in most states. Increasing numbers of women will ask their future husbands to sign prenuptial agreements, Zabel predicts. The high divorce rate is an unnerving factor to consider when planhe says. 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